The resumption of dialogue will come "faster than expected", the Financial Times commented.So let me get this right: (1) Media gets excited about Ma Ying-jeou winning since that would improve ties with China; (2) Media tells itself improved relations will take time, based largely on Ma's pre-election posturing; (3) Media then suggests dialogue will resume "faster than expected."
Don't forget, as Michael points out, that a lot must have already been discussed in the official but secretive channels between the KMT and CCP itself, so you know the first few gambits have already been discussed. And don't forget, Ma is openly for unification; he's just been forced to posture in such a way as to put off unification for a generation, though I am sure he will work to make it the most likely or even the only option.
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... a lot must have already been discussed in the official but secretive channels between the KMT and CCP itself...
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As the middle section of this post kinda sorta implies, that quote should end with "and the media, too."
Tim Maddog
I love that comment about the vice-governor of hainan island -- send an island veep to meet an island veep!
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